A wonderful character-filled novel of Larrikin life in the poorer areas of early Sydney.
Johah describes the social atmosphere of many of the working class, and in particular traces the change in the main character of Jonah, a hunchback, from his beginnings in life as a streetarab to rising successfully in the world of business with his own street smarts. The narrative reflects many social views of the time, some of which may be considered unacceptable today, but the authors writing brings a real-life and identifiable cheerfulness in his characters. His expectation that a persons better qualities will eventually find expression remains engaging to the reader of today.